I have been reading and reading and reading. Calling, researching, number-crunching, etc. and I'm coming up blank.
Here's my dilemma:
- I am creating a small-run (about 100) for a game that includes player mats and cards
- Professional printing is not possible due to small quantity
- POD is not an option because my cards are not standard size (they are about half-size like ticket-to-ride cards)
- Producing everything myself is unrealistic because each game has around 200 cards and I want to produce 100 of these sets
- Printing on card stock, laminating, and cutting is way more expensive than I realized
The closest option I can possibly come up with is as follows: have local print shop print everything on good card stock, use a spray-on laminate, bundle everything up into baggies, self-print rule books from my personal printer, throw the whole thing into a box mailer and put a nice looking label/sticker on the front that has some decent art. Total cost ends up around $12/unit and I could sell for $15-16. This would be workable for me, but I'm unsure if people will be frustrated with the fact that they paid $15 and got cardstock cards with a spray-on laminate rather than paying $25 and getting a "professional" quality game.
Am I missing something? Is there a better way? Are people more forgiving of the material quality as long as the game is fun and well-designed?
Any thoughts or advice is very much welcome.
Thanks.
- Kyle
Cards definitely CANNOT be standard-size. In the game play, each person has a 5x5 grid of card playing (5 cards across and 5 cards down). Multiple this by 4 players, then add in the surface area required for laying out the various card piles (of which there are 24) and you run into some real space constraints.